husband etc
21stock character — a minor character whose actions are completely predictable, stereotypical, or standard for his/her job or profession; similarly, a stock situation is a basic, recognizable plot situation (e.g., a lover hiding in the closet, twins mistaken for… …
22housband — etc., obs. form of husband, etc …
2333rd century BC — Events* The Great God Krishna , who is worshiped in all forms, as a boy, lover, warrior, brother, king, teacher, son, husband etc. known as sampoorna bhagavan (which means The Perfect God) is believed to be born in 33rd century BC. *Major climate …
24Criminal punishment in Edo-period Japan — During the Edo period, Japan used various punishments against criminals. These can be categorized as follows: Death penalty Incarceration and Exile Penal labor Confiscation of property Corporal punishment Contents 1 Death penalty 2 Incarceration… …
25ex — 1827, originally short for ex Catholic; ultimately from L. ex (see EX (Cf. ex )). Since 1929 as abbreviation for ex wife, ex husband, etc. Also used in some commercial senses for from, out of …
26beard — n a male escort posing as a boyfriend, lover, husband, etc. The term (heard from the mid 1970s in showbiz and society circles) may refer to a lesbian s official partner, with whom she is seen in public …
27infidelity — noun (C, U) an act of being unfaithful to your wife, husband etc by having sex with someone else: Paul sometimes suspected her of infidelity …
28Family name — Last name redirects here. For the song, see Last Name. Family name Frankenstein, an example of compound German family names which were typical for Jews (New Jewish Cemetery, Prague) A family name (in Western contexts often referred to as a last… …
29Babylonian law — Archaeological material for the study of Babylonian law is singularly extensive. So called contracts exist in the thousands, including a great variety of deeds, conveyances, bonds, receipts, accounts, and most important of all, actual legal… …
30Divorce (in Moral Theology) — Divorce (in Moral Theology) † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Divorce (in Moral Theology) This subject will be treated here under two distinct heads: First, divorce in moral theology; second, divorce in civil jurisprudence. The term… …